Quorum Sensing and Antimicrobial Production Orchestrate Biofilm Dynamics in Multispecies Bacterial Communities
April C. Armes, Jillian L. Walton, Alison Buchan
Abstract
Microbial biofilms play critical roles in marine ecosystems and are hot spots for microbial interactions that play a role in the development and function of these communities. Roseobacteraceae are an abundant and active family of marine heterotrophic bacteria forming close associations with phytoplankton and carrying out key transformations in biogeochemical cycles. Group members are aggressive primary colonizers of surfaces, where they set the stage for the development of multispecies biofilm communities.
Topics & Concepts
Quorum sensingBiofilmSecondary metaboliteBiologyCell signalingSmall moleculeBacteriaMutantHomoserineComputational biologyBiochemistryMicrobiologyChemistryGeneSignal transductionGeneticsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyVibrio bacteria research studies